Razor with a retractable shaving cartridge and razor handle for such a handle

ABSTRACT

A razor including an elongated shaving cartridge that has at least one blade with a blade edge extending along a transversal axis. The razor includes a razor handle with a handle body having a hollow housing with an opening at its front end and a cartridge carrier that carries the shaving cartridge and is slidably mounted on the handle body between shaving and non-shaving positions. The razor handle also includes an actuator rotatably mounted on the handle body for controlling cartridge carrier motions, and a transmission mechanism that converts actuator rotation into a sliding motion of the cartridge carrier. The opening of the handle body is elongated, with a length sufficient to accommodate the shaving cartridge with the blade edge extending along the transversal axis. In both the shaving and non-shaving positions, and while between the shaving and non-shaving positions, the shaving cartridge extends parallel to the transversal axis.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a national stage application of InternationalApplication No. PCT/EP2008/062474 (“the '474 Application”), filed onSep. 18, 2008, the entire contents of the '474 Application beingincorporated herein by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention is concerned with razors with retractable shavingcartridges and razor handles for such a razor.

BACKGROUND OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

In the known razors, like those disclosed in EP0469278A1, when theshaving cartridge is located inside the handle body, the shavingcartridge extends parallel to the longitudinal direction of the handlebody. Therefore, when a user wants to shave, after having slid theshaving cartridge out of the handle body, he has to turn the shavingcartridge in order to put it in the shaving position where it extendsperpendicular to the longitudinal direction. Similarly, after shaving,the user has to turn the shaving cartridge in order to put it parallelto the longitudinal direction and be able to slide it inside the handlebody.

Therefore, the use of such a razor is cumbersome. Further, these knownrazors may be dangerous for the user, especially because he can cuthimself with the blade edge when he turns the shaving cartridge from thenon-shaving position to the shaving position and vice-versa. Theembodiments of the present invention described in this applicationimprove upon razors with retractable shaving cartridges by solving theaforementioned drawbacks.

SUMMARY OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

An embodiment of the present invention is directed to a razor having anelongated shaving cartridge that includes at least one blade, which hasa blade edge extending along a transversal axis. Further, the razorincludes a razor handle with a handle body extending in a longitudinaldirection between a front end and a back end, the handle body having ahollow housing provided with an opening at its front end, where thelongitudinal direction is perpendicular to the transversal axis.Additionally, the razor handle includes a cartridge carrier that carriesthe shaving cartridge and is slidably mounted on the handle body betweena shaving position (in which the shaving cartridge extends at leastpartly out of the housing) and a non-shaving position (in which theshaving cartridge is retracted inside of the housing). The razor handlealso includes an actuator rotatably mounted on the handle body forcontrolling cartridge carrier motions, and a transmission mechanismadapted to convert a rotation of the actuator into a sliding motion ofthe cartridge carrier. The opening of the handle body is elongated,extends along the transversal axis, and has a length which is sufficientto accommodate the shaving cartridge with the blade edge extending alongthe transversal axis. Additionally, in both the shaving and non-shavingpositions, as well as during a motion of the shaving cartridge betweenthe shaving and non-shaving positions, the shaving cartridge extendsparallel to the transversal axis.

Another embodiment of the present invention is directed to a razorhandle including a handle body extending in a longitudinal directionbetween a front end and a back end. The handle body includes a hollowhousing with an opening at the front end of the handle body. The razorhandle further includes a cartridge carrier that is adapted to carry ashaving cartridge and is movable between a shaving position (in whichthe razor cartridge carrier extends at least partly out of the housing)and a non-shaving position (in which the razor cartridge carrier isretracted inside the housing). Additionally, the razor handle includesan actuator that is rotatably mounted on the handle body for controllingcartridge carrier motion, and a transmission mechanism adapted toconvert a rotation of the actuator into a sliding motion of thecartridge carrier. Further, the razor handle includes a lock/releasemechanism provided on the cartridge carrier. The lock/release mechanismincludes an actuating member which is adapted to actuate a releasemechanism so as to release a shaving cartridge carried by the cartridgecarrier.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Preferred features of embodiments of the present invention are disclosedin the accompanying drawings, wherein similar reference charactersdenote similar elements throughout the several views, and wherein:

FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a shaving razor according to anembodiment of the invention in a non-shaving position;

FIG. 1B is a perspective view of a shaving razor according to anembodiment of the invention in an intermediate position;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a shaving razor according to anembodiment of the invention in a shaving position;

FIG. 3A is a partial cross-sectional view of the front end of theshaving razor shown in FIG. 1A along line IIIA-IIIA;

FIG. 3B is a partial cross-sectional view of the front end of theshaving razor shown in FIG. 1B along line IIIB-IIIB;

FIG. 3C is a partial cross-sectional view of the front end of a shavingrazor with the cartridge carrier in the shaving position and the shavingcartridge being released from to the cartridge carrier;

FIG. 4A is an upper view of the shaving razor shown in FIG. 1A with apart of the handle body being released;

FIG. 4B is an upper view of the shaving razor shown in FIG.1B with apart of the handle body being released;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view partially exploded of the razor shown inFIG. 1A;

FIG. 6 is a perspective exploded view of zone VI of FIG. 5;

FIG. 7A is a longitudinal section of the shaving razor shown in FIG. 1Aalong line VIIA-VIIA;

FIG. 7B is a longitudinal section of the shaving razor shown in FIG. 1Balong line VIIB-VIIB;

FIG. 8A is a perspective view of the cartridge carrier and thetransmission mechanism shown in FIG. 5, seen along arrow VIII;

FIG. 8B is a perspective partial view of the transmission mechanismshown in FIG. 5 seen along arrow VIIIB;

FIG. 8C is a perspective partial view of the transmission mechanismshown in FIG. 5 seen along arrow VIIIC;

FIG. 9A is a longitudinal section of the shaving razor shown in FIG. 7Awithout the handle body;

FIG. 9B is a longitudinal section of the shaving razor shown in FIG. 7Bwithout the handle body; and

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the upper shell of the handle body,according to an embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter withreference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodimentsof the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied inmany different forms and should not be construed as limited to theillustrated embodiments set forth herein.

In the following description, like reference characters designate likeor corresponding parts throughout the figures. Additionally, in thefollowing description, it is understood that terms such as “front,”“back,” “first,” “second,” and the like, are words of convenience andare not to be construed as limiting terms.

FIGS. 1A, 1B and 2 illustrate a razor 10 including a razor handle 12having a handle body 14 that includes an upper shell 14A and a lowershell 14B. When assembled, these two shells 14A and 14B define aninternal space forming a hollow housing 15 in the handle body 14. Thehandle body 14 extends in a longitudinal direction C-C between a frontend 16A and a back end 16B. The handle body 14 is further provided onits front end 16A with an opening 18 allowing access to hollow housing15.

The razor handle 12 further includes an actuator 20 rotatably andlockingly mounted on the handle body 14 to allow for the extension andthe retraction of a shaving cartridge 22 connected to the razor handle12. More specifically, and as depicted in FIG. 2, the razor handle 12further includes a cartridge carrier 24 able to carry the shavingcartridge 22 and slidably mounted on the handle body 14 between anon-shaving position in which the shaving cartridge 22 is retractedinside the housing 15 (as illustrated on FIG. 1A) and a shavingposition, in which the shaving cartridge 22 extends at least partly,more preferably completely out of the housing 15 (as illustrated on FIG.2). Such a razor handle as described in the embodiments of the presentinvention allows a shaving cartridge connected to the cartridge carrierto be located inside the housing when the razor in not used, henceprotecting the shaving cartridge from any aggressive environment.

The shaving cartridge 22 is provided with one or more blades 26 eachhaving a blade edge 26A extending along a transversal axis A-Aperpendicular to the longitudinal direction C-C. In fact, the shavingcartridge 22 is elongated and extends along the transversal axis A-A.

Beginning from the non-shaving position (0°) as illustrated in FIG. 1A,when turning the actuator 20 in one direction, for instance along arrowA1, the cartridge carrier 24 begins to slide while being pushed forwardin direction of the front end 16A of the handle body 14, as explained indetails hereafter, and the shaving cartridge 22 begins to extend out ofthe housing 15. In one embodiment, when turning the actuator 20 in thesame direction along arrow A1 up to about 90° (or a quarter-turn fromthe non-shaving position), the shaving cartridge 22 is located partlyoutside the housing 15 as illustrated in FIG. 1B, but the cartridgecarrier 24 is in its intermediate position and has not yet arrived tothe shaving position illustrated on FIG. 2.

From this intermediate position illustrated on FIG. 1B, when turning theactuator 20 of a one more quarter-turn in the same direction along arrowA1 (half a turn or 180° from the beginning in the non-shaving position),the cartridge carrier 24 is arrived to its shaving position asillustrated on FIG. 2 and the shaving cartridge 22 is located out of thehousing 15, able to be used for shaving.

From the shaving position illustrated on FIG. 2, when turning back theactuator 20 a quarter-turn, i.e., turning the actuator 20 in theopposite direction along arrow A2 (90° from the initial non-shavingposition depicted in FIG. 1A), the cartridge carrier 24 begins toretract back into the housing 15, as illustrated on FIG. 1B, and isbeing pulled rearward in the direction of the back end 16B of the handlebody 14.

From the intermediate position illustrated in FIG. 1B, when turning theactuator 20 one more quarter-turn in the same direction along arrow A2(0° from the initial non-shaving position depicted in FIG. 1A), thecartridge carrier 24 has arrived back to its non-shaving position asillustrated in FIG. 1A and the shaving cartridge 22 is located inside ofthe housing 15. The actuator 20 can be turned in the same directionalong arrow A1 to extract and retract the cartridge carrier 24 or can beturned in an opposite direction (opposite to arrow A1) between theshaving and non-shaving positions, and vice-versa.

During the full range of motion of the cartridge carrier 24, the shavingcartridge 22, and more precisely the blades edges, always extend alongthe transversal axis A-A. In fact, there is no need for a user to act onthe shaving cartridge 22. When the cartridge carrier 24 slides along thelongitudinal direction C-C, the shaving cartridge 22 also slides alongthe longitudinal direction C-C while staying continuously perpendicularto the longitudinal direction C-C.

From the shaving position illustrated in FIG. 2, in order to bring theshaving cartridge 22 into the housing 15 in the non-shaving positionwithout having to turn the shaving cartridge 22, the opening 18 iselongated and extends along the transversal axis A-A, more preciselyalong an axis parallel to the transversal axis A-A.

More specifically, and as best seen in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the opening 18has a length L18 taken along this transversal axis A-A which issufficient to accommodate the shaving cartridge 22 with the blade edge26A in the transversal axis A-A. The length L18 is greater than thelength L22 of the shaving cartridge 22 taken along the transversal axisA-A. For example, L18 may be greater than the length L22 by about 5% to15%, preferably by about 10%.

The shaving cartridge 22 is preferably pivotably mounted on thecartridge carrier 24 for instance by well-known methods such asshell-bearings 25 provided on the free ends of two arms 30 extendingforward on the cartridge carrier 24 and which may be connected tocorresponding rearwardly protruding connectors 27 shaped arcuate andprovided on the shaving cartridge 22. This connection may be of anyother known type and is not necessarily detailed here.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the shavingcartridge 22 is a disposable cartridge detachably connected to thecartridge carrier 24. When the shaving cartridge 22 is retracted insidethe housing 15 as illustrated in FIG. 3A, it cannot be released from thecartridge carrier 24, whereas when it is extended outside of the housingas illustrated in FIG. 3B, it can be released from the cartridge carrier24 as illustrated in FIG. 3C. A lock/release mechanism 28 is furtherprovided on the handle body 14 to connect and release the shavingcartridge 22. The lock/release mechanism 28 can be one of the knownlock/release mechanisms used in the prior art.

For example, and as illustrated in FIGS. 3A to 3C, the lock/releasemechanism 28 includes a plunger 32 which is movably mounted,substantially along a medial axis M-M between the two arms 30. Theplunger 32 has a central body 34 and two lateral wings 36 extendingopposite to one another toward the two arms 30. The central body 34extends longitudinally parallel to the medial axis M-M, and has a freeend able to bear against a cam surface 22A of the shaving cartridge 22.A recess 38 hollowed out in the central body 34 forms a blind holeopening at the opposite end of the central body 34, in the direction ofthe razor handle 12. The plunger 32 is elastically biased toward a camsurface 22A of the shaving cartridge 22 so as to cooperate therewith bya camming action and to bias the shaving cartridge 22 in rotation towarda rest position. The plunger 32 is biased by a helicoidal spring 40, thefirst end of which is received in the blind hole 38. The lock/releasemechanism 28 further comprises an arm pusher 42 provided with a blindhole 44 for receiving the second end of the helicoidal spring 40. Thearms 30 are hinged together and further provided with two lateralextensions 46 extending opposite to one another.

The arm pusher 42 cooperates via a camming action with the two arms 30for biasing the arms 30 outwardly away from each other and toward acartridge locking position shown in FIG. 3A, where the shell bearings 25penetrate in the corresponding arcuate lateral wings 27.

Each of the lateral extensions 46 has a free end 46A which is located infront of an actuating member, more precisely in front of correspondingbuttons 48 mounted on the handle body 14, when the cartridge carrier 24is in the shaving position (see, e.g., FIG. 3B or 3C). In the shavingposition, when a pressure is applied to these buttons 48, the lateralextensions 46 are brought together and the arm pusher 42 slides forwardin the direction of the shaving cartridge 22 via a camming action. Thearms 30 are then brought together in a cartridge release position (notillustrated) and the shaving cartridge 22 is released due to thepressure exerted by the plunger 32. When the pressure exerted on thebuttons 48 is released, the arm pusher 42 slides rearward in thedirection of the back of the razor handle 12 and the arms 30 are broughtoutwardly away from each other.

Because of the dispositions described herein, the same spring 40 is usedto bias the plunger 32 elastically toward the cam surface 22A of theshaving cartridge 22 and to bias the arm pusher 42 away from the shavingcartridge 22, thus biasing both the shaving cartridge 22 in rotationtoward the rest position and the arms 30 toward the cartridge lockposition.

In an embodiment of the present invention, when the cartridge carrier 24is in the non-shaving position (see FIG. 3A), the lateral extensions 46are not located in front of the buttons 48 such that, even though apressure is applied to these buttons 48, the lateral extensions cannotbeen brought together. As a result, the shaving cartridge 22 cannot bereleased.

The mechanism providing motion of the cartridge carrier 24 shall now bedescribed in detail.

As illustrated in FIG. 4A, the razor handle 12 is further provided witha transmission mechanism 49 adapted to convert the rotation of theactuator 20 into a sliding of the cartridge carrier 24.

As best seen in FIG. 6, a drum 50 located inside the handle body 14 isfixedly connected to the actuator 20, for instance by serrations 52provided on the rear free end 20A of the drum 50 that fit intocorresponding ribs 54 provided on the internal face of the actuator 20.As a result, the serrations 52 are not visible after assembly, and theactuator 20 is mounted on the drum 50 and located outside of the handlebody 14. The actuator 20 and the drum 50 are also rotatably connected tothe back end 16B of the handle body 14.

Two support bows 21 are preferably provided on the back end 16B of theupper shell 14A and the lower shell 14B to lockingly mount the set ofthe actuator 20 and the drum 50 on the handle body 14. Two other supportbows 23 may also be provided on the upper shell 14A and the lower shell14B to support the front end 50B of the drum 50. These bows 21, 23 forma kind of cradle supporting the set of the actuator 20 and the drum 50and maintain it in the handle body 14 such that it can rotate withregards to the handle body 14.

The transmission mechanism 49 includes a cam belonging to either thedrum 50 or the cartridge carrier 24, and a cam-follower belonging to theother of said drum 50 and said cartridge carrier 24. For example, asillustrated in the Figures, a cam 56 may be provided on the drum 50 anda cam-follower 58 may be provided on the cartridge carrier 24.

In reference to FIGS. 4A, 4B and 5, the cartridge carrier 24 is providedwith two lateral legs 60A and 60B extending longitudinally in thelongitudinal direction C-C and located symmetrically with regard to thelongitudinal direction C-C. The lateral legs 60A and 60B are slidinglyengaged in the handle body 14, for instance in longitudinal carrierrails 62 provided on the lower shell 14B and on the upper shell 14A (seeFIG. 10) further preventing the cartridge carrier 24 from pivoting inthe handle body 14. Each of the lateral legs 60A and 60B is providedwith a pair of protrusions 58A and 58′A, respectively 58B and 58′B,forming the cam-follower 58.

The cam 56 is provided with at least two opposed threads 56A and 56Bextending helicoidally on the outer face of the drum 50 almost from thefront end 50B (opposite the rear end 50A) to the serrations 52.

The at least two protrusions of each lateral leg are slidingly engagedagainst at least one of said threads. More precisely, consideringlateral leg 60A, the at least two protrusions 58A and 58′A are slidinglyengaged against the thread 56A as illustrated in FIGS. 4A and 4B.Similarly, with the opposite lateral leg 60B, the at least twoprotrusions 58B and 58′B are slidingly engaged against the thread 56B asillustrated on FIGS. 4A and 4B. The transmission mechanism 49, whichincludes the drum 50 and the cartridge carrier 24, may form a worm drivetransforming the rotary motion of the actuator 20 into a translationalmovement of the cartridge carrier 24.

For ergonomic reasons, the handle body 14 may be continuously curved asbest seen in FIGS. 7A and 7B along the longitudinal direction C-C (whichis not rectilinear, but curved). Due to this curvature and the fact thatthe drum 50 is an axisymmetric cylinder coaxially located about a pivotaxis X-X (rectilinear), when the actuator 20 is turned, the drum rotatesabout the pivot axis X-X and not about the longitudinal direction C-C.Therefore, because the drum 50 is located between the lateral legs 60Aand 60B, when the actuator 20 is turned, the drum 50 rotates about thepivot axis X-X such that the at least two threads 56A and 56B alsorotate about the pivot axis X-X; as a result, the two pairs ofprotrusions, respectively 58A and 58′A and 58B and 58′B, are movingalong the longitudinal direction C-C sliding the cartridge carrier 24along the longitudinal direction C-C. Therefore, and in order tocompensate the deviation between the pivot axis X-X and the longitudinaldirection C-C, the threads have a pitch that is different from onethread to the other, further variable along the longitudinal directionC-C.

With reference to FIGS. 8A to 8C, in order to maintain a constantengagement of the protrusions against the threads, especially whenforces are applied against the shaving cartridge 22 during shaving, theprotrusions of one pair is asymmetric with regard to the other pair.More precisely, the protrusions 58A and 58′A of the lateral leg 60A arecontinuously aligned with the longitudinal direction CA-CA parallel tothe longitudinal direction C-C (see also FIGS. 9A and 9B), whereas theprotrusions 58B and 58′B of the opposite lateral leg 60B are deviatedwith regard to the longitudinal direction CB-CB parallel to thelongitudinal direction C-C of an angle a, the protrusion 58′B beingaligned with the longitudinal direction CB-CB and the protrusion 58Bbeing distant from the longitudinal direction CB-CB. For instance,according to the curvature of the handle body 14, the angle a can have avalue comprised between 0° and 30° with respect to the tangent T to thelongitudinal direction CB-CB passing through the protrusion 58′B. In apreferred embodiment of the present invention the angle a is about 8°.The corresponding tilt H of the position of the protrusion 58′B has aheight of about 2 mm to 10 mm with regards to the tangent T. In apreferred embodiment of the present invention the height is about 5 mm.

As best seen in FIGS. 9A and 9B, the threads have a sudden decrease 64at the front end 50B of the drum 50 such that when shaving, anytranslation of the cartridge carrier 24 leading to a rotation of thedrum 50 is prevented with the pressure angle and friction induced.

As illustrated in FIGS. 5, 6 7A and 7B, in order to provide a tactileergonomic feedback, the drum 50 is further provided with at least twospigots 66A and 66B located diametrally opposed at the front end 50B,and which can engage against at least two corresponding leaf springs 68Aand 68B further provided on the handle body 14. As best illustrated inFIG. 10, each leaf spring extends from the upper shell 14A on both sidesof the longitudinal direction C-C in the direction of the longitudinaldirection C-C.

Due to the curvature of the handle body 14, when the actuator 20 isturned, the leaf springs 68A and 68B flex away from their rest position(illustrated in the Figures) by the relative movement of the spigots 66.The bending of the leaf springs provides some resistance to the movementof the drum 50 leading to tactile ergonomic feedback for the user.

In order to prevent rotation beyond the desired angle, i.e., below 0°,beyond 180° or 360°, each leaf spring 68A, 68B includes at its free end70A, 70B a bulge 72A, 72B against which the spigots 66A and 66B stop.

Due to the worm drive formed by the drum 50 and the cartridge carrier24, the razor according to an embodiment of the present invention canallow a half-rotation of 180° as described above, and in that case, theuser turns the actuator 20 in the one direction to move the cartridgecarrier 24 from its non-shaving position (as illustrated in FIG. 4A) toits shaving position (as illustrated in FIG. 4B) and in the oppositedirection to move the cartridge carrier 24 from its shaving position (asillustrated in FIG. 4B) to its non-shaving position (as illustrated inFIG. 4A).

The rotation of the actuator 20 can also be limited to a rotation angleof 90° or extended to an angle of 360° in the A1 direction. In thatfirst case (90°)and as mentioned above for an admissible rotation angleof 180°, according to the direction of rotation of the actuator 20, thecartridge carrier 24 is pushed forward in direction of the front end 16Aof the handle body 14 (as illustrated in FIG. 4B) or is pulled rearwardin the direction of the back end 16B of the handle body 14 to itsnon-shaving position (as illustrated in FIG. 4A). In the latter case(admissible rotation of 360°), the direction of displacement of thecartridge carrier 24 depends on its previous position and not of thedirection of rotation of the actuator 20. Whether the user turns theactuator 20 in one direction (A1) or in the opposite direction (A2), thecartridge carrier 24 is pushed forward or is pulled rearward, solely onthe basis of its starting position. The user can turn the actuator 20 inthe same direction to move the cartridge carrier 24 from its non-shavingposition (as illustrated in FIG. 4A) to its shaving position (asillustrated in FIG. 4B), and vice-versa.

End stops (not illustrated) can be further provided on the drum 50 tocooperate with end stops (not illustrated) provided on the upper andlower shells to prevent any excess rotation beyond the normal operatingangles.

In reference to FIGS. 4A-4B and 7A-7B, the elongate handle body 14 maydefine a variable width W along the length L14 thereof, the length L14being taken along the longitudinal direction C-C. More precisely, thehandle body 14 comprises an enlarged part Ep with respect to said widthW and a slim part Sp with respect to said width W, connected together bya neck 74. The enlarged part Ep extends from the neck 74 to the frontend 16A, whereas the slim part Sp extends from neck 74 to the back end16B.

Due to the geometry of the body, the neck 74 also has a variable width,with the wider side 74A of the neck 74 being adjacent to the enlargedpart Ep, and the narrow side 74B of the neck 74 being adjacent to theslim part Sp. The wider side 74A of the neck 74 is preferably located ata distance D74 from the front end 16A that is between 20% and 50% of anoverall length L of the razor handle 12, preferably located at about30%. In an embodiment of the present invention, the length L of therazor handle 12 is preferably between 100 mm and 180 mm, the wider side74A of neck 74 is preferably located between 40 mm to 90 mm from thefront end 16A, and the neck 74 has a length L74 between 30 mm and 60 mm.For example, with a length L of the razor handle 12 being about 140 mm,the wider side 74A of neck 74 is located at about 50 mm, and the neck 74has a length L74 of about 40 mm. The razor handle 12 may also be alittle bit longer and have a length L of about 150 mm; in this case, thewider side 74A of neck 74 is preferably located at about 60 mm and theneck 74 has a length L74 of about 50 mm.

The length L74 of the neck 74 and its widening are chosen according tothe widths of the enlarged part Ep and the slim part Sp such that theconnection between the neck 74, the enlarged part Ep, and the slim partSp has a smooth curvature.

In the embodiments of the invention as described above, the shavingcartridge is always in a good position to shave. Therefore, when theuser extends the shaving cartridge out of the razor handle, the user candirectly shave without having to turn the shaving cartridge beforeshaving. In the same way, when the user wants to store the shavingcartridge in the razor handle, the user can also directly retract theshaving cartridge in the razor handle without having to turn the shavingcartridge before. Therefore, the use of the razor as described by theembodiments of the present invention is simpler and further, the userhas less risk to cut themselves when handling the razor, especially whenmoving the shaving cartridge between its positions (i.e., extended andretracted, corresponding respectively the shaving and non-shavingpositions).

As discussed above, in various embodiments of the present invention, oneand/or the other of the following features may be incorporated:

-   -   the actuator is able to be turned in the same direction for        controlling cartridge carrier motions;    -   the actuator is able to be turned in one direction to move the        cartridge carrier between the shaving position and the        non-shaving position and is able to be turned in the opposite        direction to move the cartridge carrier between the non-shaving        position and the shaving position, and vice-versa;    -   a drum is fixedly connected to the actuator and the transmission        mechanism includes a cam belonging to either the drum or the        cartridge carrier, and a cam-follower belonging either the drum        or the cartridge carrier not having the cam;    -   the drum and the cartridge carrier form a worm drive;    -   the cam-follower includes at least one protrusion belonging to        the cartridge carrier and the cam includes at least one thread        provided on the drum, the protrusion being slidingly engaged        with the thread;    -   the cartridge carrier is provided with at least two lateral        legs, each provided with at least two protrusions, and the drum        is provided with at least two threads, at least two protrusions        of each lateral leg being slidingly engaged against at least one        of the threads, the lateral legs extending in the longitudinal        direction and the drum being located between the lateral legs;    -   the cartridge carrier comprises at least two arms extending        forward and having free ends respectively cooperating with at        least two rearwardly protruding connectors provided on the        shaving cartridge for mounting the shaving cartridge on the        cartridge carrier;    -   the at least two arms extend substantially symmetrically on both        sides of a medial axis, the arms being elastically biased        opposite to one another toward a cartridge locking position in        which the shaving cartridge is able to be locked on the razor        handle, and the arms are movable toward one another into a        cartridge release position in which the shaving cartridge is        able to be released from the razor handle;    -   the razor further comprises a lock/release mechanism provided on        the cartridge carrier;    -   the lock/release mechanism including the at least two arms, a        plunger which is movable between the at least two arms        (substantially parallel to said medial axis), a spring biasing        the plunger away from the handle body such that the plunger is        adapted to cooperate with a cam surface belonging to the shaving        cartridge for biasing the shaving cartridge toward a rest        position, and an arm pusher which is movable substantially        parallel to the medial axis and which is biased toward the        handle body by the spring, the arm pusher cooperating with the        at least two arms via a camming action for biasing the arms        toward the cartridge locking position; and    -   the handle body has a length along the longitudinal direction        and a variable width along the length, the body including an        enlarged part with respect to the width and a slim part with        respect to the width, with the enlarged and slim parts being        connected together by a neck, the neck being located at a        distance from the front end which is comprised between 10% and        20% of an overall length of the razor handle, the enlarged part        extending from this neck to the front end, wherein the slim part        extends from the back end to the neck.

An embodiment of the present invention also includes a razor handle witha lock/release mechanism provided on the cartridge carrier and includingan actuating member which is adapted to actuate the lock/releasemechanism so as to release a shaving cartridge carried by the cartridgecarrier.

In various embodiments of the present invention of such a razor handle,one and/or the other of the following features may be incorporated:

-   -   at least two arms extending forward and having free ends        respectively cooperating with at least two rearwardly protruding        connectors provided on a shaving cartridge for mounting a        shaving cartridge on the cartridge carrier;    -   the at least two arms extend substantially symmetrically on both        sides of a medial axis, the arms being elastically biased        opposite to one another toward a cartridge locking position in        which a shaving cartridge is able to be locked on the razor        handle, and the arms are movable toward one another into a        cartridge release position in which a shaving cartridge is able        to be released from the razor handle;    -   the lock/release mechanism including the at least two arms, a        plunger which is movable between the at least two arms        (substantially parallel to said medial axis), a spring biasing        the plunger away from the handle body, such that the plunger is        adapted to cooperate with a cam surface belonging to the shaving        cartridge for biasing the shaving cartridge toward a rest        position, and an arm pusher which is movable substantially        parallel to the medial axis and which is biased toward the        handle body by the spring, the arm pusher cooperating with the        at least two arms via a camming action for biasing the arms        toward the cartridge locking position;    -   the cartridge carrier is slidably mounted on the handle body;    -   a drum is fixedly connected to the actuator and the transmission        mechanism includes a cam belonging to either the drum or the        cartridge carrier, and a cam-follower belonging to either the        drum or the cartridge carrier not having the cam;    -   the drum and the cartridge carrier form a worm drive;    -   the cam-follower includes at least one protrusion belonging to        the cartridge carrier and the cam includes at least on thread        provided on the drum, the protrusion being slidingly engaged        against the thread; and    -   the cartridge carrier is provided with at least two lateral        legs, each provided with at least two protrusions, and the drum        is provided with at least two threads, at least two protrusions        of each lateral legs being slidingly engaged against one of the        threads, the lateral legs extending in the longitudinal        direction and the drum being located between the lateral legs.

An embodiment of the present invention also includes a razor with arazor handle and a shaving cartridge connected to the cartridge carrierthat includes at least one blade having a blade edge extending along atransversal axis perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of therazor handle.

An embodiment of the present invention can have the shaving cartridgeconnected to the cartridge carrier such that the shaving cartridgeextends out of the razor handle when the cartridge carrier is in theshaving position and the shaving cartridge is located inside the housingwhen the cartridge carrier is in the non-shaving position, and thelock/release mechanism can be adapted to release the shaving cartridgeonly when the cartridge carrier is in said shaving position.

The opening of the housing of an embodiment of the present invention canbe elongated and can extend along the transversal axis, the openinghaving a length which is sufficient to accommodate the shaving cartridgewith the blade edge in the transversal axis and while in both theshaving and non-shaving positions, as well as during the motion of theshaving cartridge between those two positions, the shaving cartridgeextends parallel to the transversal axis.

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 22. A razor comprising: an elongated shaving cartridgecomprising at least one blade having a blade edge extending along atransversal axis; and a razor handle, the razor handle comprising: ahandle body extending in a longitudinal direction between a front endand a back end, the handle body having a hollow housing provided with anopening at the front end of the handle body, the longitudinal directionbeing perpendicular to the transversal axis, a cartridge carriercarrying the shaving cartridge and being slidably mounted on the handlebody between a shaving position in which the shaving cartridge extendsat least partly out of the housing, and a non-shaving position in whichthe shaving cartridge is retracted inside of the housing, an actuatorrotatably mounted on the handle body for controlling cartridge carriermotions, and a transmission mechanism adapted to convert a rotation ofthe actuator into a sliding of the cartridge carrier; wherein theopening is elongated, extends along the transversal axis, and has alength which is sufficient to accommodate the shaving cartridge with theblade edge extending along the transversal axis, and wherein in theshaving and non-shaving positions, and during a motion of the shavingcartridge between the shaving and non-shaving positions, the shavingcartridge extends parallel to the transversal axis.
 23. The razoraccording to claim 22, wherein the actuator is able to be turned in thesame direction for controlling cartridge carrier motions.
 24. The razoraccording to claim 22, wherein the actuator is able to be turned in onedirection to move the cartridge carrier between the shaving position andthe non-shaving position, and the actuator is able to be turned in anopposite direction to move the cartridge carrier between the non-shavingposition and the shaving position.
 25. The razor according to claim 22,wherein a drum is fixedly connected to the actuator and wherein thetransmission mechanism includes a cam belonging to either the drum orthe cartridge carrier and a cam-follower belonging to either the drum orthe cartridge carrier not including the cam.
 26. The razor according toclaim 25, wherein the drum and the cartridge carrier form a worm drive.27. The razor according to claim 25, wherein the cam-follower includesat least one protrusion belonging to the cartridge carrier and the camincludes at least one thread provided on the drum, the protrusion beingslidingly engaged with the thread.
 28. The razor according to claim 27,wherein the cartridge carrier comprises at least two lateral legs, eachincluding at least two protrusions, and the drum comprises at least twothreads, the at least two protrusions of each lateral leg beingslidingly engaged with at least one of the threads of the drum, thelateral legs extending in the longitudinal direction and the drum beinglocated between the lateral legs.
 29. The razor according to claim 22,wherein the cartridge carrier comprises at least two arms extendingforward substantially symmetrically on both sides of a medial axis andhaving free ends respectively cooperating with at least two rearwardlyprotruding connectors provided on the shaving cartridge for mounting theshaving cartridge on the cartridge carrier, the arms being elasticallybiased opposite to one another toward a cartridge locking position inwhich the shaving cartridge is able to be locked on the razor handle,and the arms being movable toward one another into a cartridge releaseposition in which the shaving cartridge is able to be released from therazor handle.
 30. The razor according to claim 29, further comprising alock/release mechanism provided on the cartridge carrier, thelock/release mechanism comprising: the at least two arms, a plungermovable between the at least two arms, substantially parallel to themedial axis, a spring biasing the plunger away from the handle body suchthat the plunger is adapted to cooperate with a cam surface belonging tothe shaving cartridge for biasing the shaving cartridge toward a restposition, and an arm pusher movable substantially parallel to the medialaxis and which is biased toward the handle body by the spring, the armpusher cooperating with the at least two arms by a camming action forbiasing the arms toward the cartridge locking position.
 31. The razoraccording to claim 22, wherein the handle body has a length along thelongitudinal direction and a variable width along its length, the handlebody comprising an enlarged part with respect to the width and a slimpart with respect to the width, the enlarged and slim parts beingconnected together by a neck, the neck being located at a distance fromthe front end which is between 20% and 50% of an overall length of therazor handle, the enlarged part extending from the neck to the frontend, wherein the slim part extends from the back end to the neck.
 32. Arazor handle comprising: a handle body extending in a longitudinaldirection between a front end and a back end, the handle body comprisinga hollow housing including an opening at the front end of the handlebody, a cartridge carrier adapted to carry a shaving cartridge andmovable between a shaving position in which the razor cartridge carrierextends at least partly out of the housing and a non-shaving position inwhich the razor cartridge carrier is retracted inside the housing, anactuator rotatably mounted on the handle body for controlling cartridgecarrier motion, and a transmission mechanism adapted to convert arotation of the actuator into a sliding of the cartridge carrier,wherein the razor handle further comprises a lock/release mechanismprovided on the cartridge carrier, the lock/release mechanism comprisingan actuating member which is adapted to actuate a release mechanism soas to release a shaving cartridge carried by the cartridge carrier. 33.The razor handle according to claim 32, wherein the cartridge carriercomprises at least two arms extending forward substantiallysymmetrically on both sides of a medial axis and having free endsrespectively cooperating with at least two rearwardly protrudingconnectors provided on the shaving cartridge for mounting the shavingcartridge on the cartridge carrier, the arms being elastically biasedopposite to one another toward a cartridge locking position in which theshaving cartridge is able to be locked on the razor handle, and the armsbeing movable toward one another into a cartridge release position inwhich the shaving cartridge is able to be released from the razorhandle.
 34. The razor handle according to claim 33, wherein thelock/release mechanism further comprises: the at least two arms, aplunger movable between the at least two arms, substantially parallel tothe medial axis, a spring biasing the plunger away from the handle bodysuch that the plunger is adapted to cooperate with a cam surfacebelonging to the shaving cartridge for biasing the shaving cartridgetoward a rest position, and an arm pusher movable substantially parallelto the medial axis and which is biased toward the handle body by thespring, the arm pusher cooperating with the at least two arms by acamming action for biasing the arms toward the cartridge lockingposition.
 35. The razor handle according to claim 32, wherein thecartridge carrier is slidably mounted on the handle body.
 36. The razorhandle according to claim 32, wherein a drum is fixedly connected to theactuator and wherein the transmission mechanism includes a cam belongingto either the drum or the cartridge carrier and a cam-follower belongingto either the drum or the cartridge carrier not including the cam. 37.The razor according to claim 36, wherein the drum and the cartridgecarrier form a worm drive.
 38. The razor handle according to claim 36,wherein the cam-follower includes at least one protrusion belonging tothe cartridge carrier and the cam includes at least on thread providedon the drum, the protrusion being slidingly engaged with the thread. 39.The razor handle according to claim 38, wherein the cartridge carriercomprises at least two lateral legs, each including at least twoprotrusions, and the drum comprises at least two threads, the at leasttwo protrusions of each lateral leg being slidingly engaged with atleast one of the threads of the drum, the lateral legs extending in thelongitudinal direction and the drum being located between the laterallegs.
 40. The razor handle according to claim 32, wherein the handlebody has a length along the longitudinal direction and a variable widthalong the length, the handle body comprising an enlarged part withrespect to the width and a slim part with respect to the width, theenlarged and slim parts being connected together by a neck, the neckbeing located at a distance from the front end which is between 20% and50% of an overall length of the razor handle, the enlarged partextending from the neck to the front end, wherein the slim part extendsfrom the back end to the neck.
 41. The razor handle according to claim32, further comprising a shaving cartridge comprising at least one bladehaving a blade edge extending along a transversal axis perpendicular tothe longitudinal direction of the handle body, the shaving cartridgeconnected to the cartridge carrier such that the shaving cartridgeextends out of the razor handle when the cartridge carrier is in theshaving position and the shaving cartridge is located inside the housingwhen the cartridge carrier is in the non-shaving position, and whereinthe lock/release mechanism is adapted to release the shaving cartridgeonly when the cartridge carrier is in the shaving position.
 42. Therazor according to claim 41, wherein the opening of the housing iselongated, extends along the transversal axis, and has a length which issufficient to accommodate the shaving cartridge with the blade edgeextending along the transversal axis, wherein in the shaving andnon-shaving positions, and during a motion of the shaving cartridgebetween the shaving and non-shaving positions, the shaving cartridgeextends parallel to the transversal axis.